Mechanical characterization of intermittent weak interlayer based on DIC and acoustic emission technique

Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics(2023)

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Abstract
Current research on intermittent structural surfaces tends to concentrate on intermittent joints, often neglecting the abundance of intermittent weak interlayers present in rock structures. To analyze the effect of intermittent weak interlayer on the mechanical properties of rock mass, specimens with varied interlayer thickness and dip angles were prepared and subjected to uniaxial compression tests using an acoustic emission system and Digital Image Correlation (DIC) technique. The results revealed an inverse relationship between the interlayer thickness (t) and dip angle (theta), and the uniaxial compressive strength. Through a nonlinear fitting method, an empirical strength equation for these interlayers was established. Acoustic emission (AE) counts and cumulative acoustic emission counts increased with loading, and the RA-AF values indicated that the specimens were dominated by shear damage, and the larger the thickness and dip angle of the interlayer, the higher the proportion of shear damage. In terms of failure mode, the greater the thickness of the interlayer, the lower the level of development of cracks other than the main crack, and the greater the dip angle of the interlayer, the fewer the number of wing cracks required for specimen failure and the lower the degree of wing crack development. The increase in interlayer thickness and dip angle resulted in a specimen structure that was more susceptible to damage. The actual crack initiation angles agree with the theoretically calculated angles based on the maximum tensile stress theory. These findings emphasize the critical role of these parameters in influencing the failure mode of rocks.
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Intermittent structural surfaces,Weak interlayer,Empirical equation,Crack evolution,Acoustic emission,DIC
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